Florida State running back James Wilder Jr. will finish the final three days of an 11-day jail sentence after entering a plea on Thursday morning regarding his probation violation, the Orlando Sentinel reports.

Wilder was arrested in February when he tried to stop police from arresting his girlfriend. He faced two felony charges, but pleaded no contest in April to a misdemeanor charge of resisting an officer without violence. He was placed on probation.

Two weeks ago, while at an assigned work camp, he blew a 0.001 on a breathalyzer test. He is prohibited while on probation of consuming alcohol. He was ordered to leave the work site and by not completing the day of work, he violated his probation. It was the sixth day of work-camp he’d missed, five others as a result of his regular job, according to the Tampa Times.

Wilder’s attorney, Tim Jansen, said his client did not contest the probation violation in order to expedite the process. He could have faced an additional two weeks in jail. In addition to the three more days, Wilder must attend anger management classes and his probation has been extended to the fall.

“Under the circumstances, he couldn’t afford to just sit in jail and wait; to wait for another hearing,” Jansen told the Sentinel. “It was basically in his beset interest to get the case resolved.”